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Early voting ends in Arizona, Nevada and Utah

As we approach the November 5, 2024 General Election, it’s important to be prepared and informed about early voting opportunities in Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. Early voting gives you the flexibility to cast your ballot before Election Day, ensuring your voice is heard, even if your schedule is busy.

Why Vote Early?

Early voting allows you to avoid long lines on Election Day and ensures you have plenty of time to make your voice heard. Whether you vote by mail or in person, participating in early voting is a simple way to fulfill your civic duty and contribute to the democratic process.

Make sure to check your state’s voter information website for more details and take advantage of this opportunity to vote early!

Arizona

Early voting for the November 5, 2024 general election begins October 9 and ends November 1st by 5 pm.

In-person early voting begins 27 days before the election and ends the Friday before the election. You may vote early in person at the County Recorder's office or on-site voting locations designated by the county recorder.

You can also sign up for the  Active Early Voting List (AEVL) to receive an early mail ballot for all elections you are eligible to vote in. If you are on the AEVL  you can check the date your ballot was mailed to you, the date the ballot was returned to the county and whether your ballot was accepted on the Arizona Voter Information Portal. Sign up for the AEVL here

Nevada

Early voting for the November 5, 2024 general election begins October 19th and ends November 1st.

Early voting is available and takes place at locations throughout the state beginning 14 days before an election. Please contact your local county clerk's office for specific dates and times.

Utah

Early voting for the November 5, 2024 general election begins October 22nd and ends November 1st.

In-person early voting is allowed, and no excuse is required. Early voting begins two weeks before Election Day and ends the Friday before Election Day. The polls will be open for at least 4 hours each early voting day and will close at 5pm on the last early voting day.

In order to vote during the early voting period, you must show a valid voter ID. This is either a form of ID that has you name and photo or two forms of ID that bear your name and show evidence of your residence. To see the complete list of acceptable ID, please visit your state's website.

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